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December 7, 2023

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40 parking spaces at the Dominion Energy park on the Lexington side of the Lake Murray Dam, site of the company's popular public beach, will close in January as the company starts work on the dam's iconic intake towers.
Lake Murray Dam parking to be limited as Dominion works on intake towers
While leisure activity in its parks near the Lake Murray Dam may be slowing down as winter approaches, Dominion Energy will be hard at work on the structure in the coming months.
Ryan Jordan Lindler Jr. and Ryan Jordan Lindler Sr.
Lexington man accused of shooting, killing victim after his father told him to do it
A Lexington father and son allegedly shot a man to death earlier this week.
Six Lexington County restaurants received C grades in November
The restaurants are located in Lexington, West Columbia and Columbia.
SLED report: slight increase in Lexington County, SC arrests
Lexington County falls in line with the state in many statistical areas when it comes to crime, though it stands apart in a few others.
Irmo held a ribbon cutting last week for its first official dog park.
Woof, Woof, Hooray: Irmo christens its first official dog park
Irmo became a little more appealing for furry friends last week.
Giant Pacific octopus Susan recently arrived at the Riverbanks Zoo.
The Catch-Up: Anticipated octopus arrives at Riverbanks Zoo
The most anticipated occupant of the Riverbanks Zoo and Garden’s new Susan F. Boyd Aquarium and Reptile Conservation Center arrived at its new home in time for the holidays.
Local sports
The Irmo basketball team outscored Chapin 41-18 in the second and third quarters to secure the Yellow Jackets' second win of the season.
Irmo defeats Chapin following commanding third quarter
The Yellow Jackets beat the Eagles on the road Friday night after coming out of the halftime break and building a 20-point lead.
Longtime Irmo head coach Tim Whipple hopes to lead his team to a second-straight championship this season.
Irmo head coach Tim Whipple looks forward to exciting but challenging 43rd season
Legendary Irmo basketball coach Tim Whipple and his Yellow Jackets are fresh off a state championship and enter the new season with many questions surrounding the team. 
Gray Collegiate’s basketball teams put the work in to repeat as state champions.
Gray Collegiate basketball looks to sustain success under leadership of longtime friends
Gray Collegiate’s basketball teams entered the season No. 1 in the coaches association’s 2A boys and girls preseason polls and will have the opportunity to make history for the second consecutive year. 
Dutch Fork coach Tom Knotts hoists the 5A championship trophy.
‘Greatest Story Ever’? Dutch Fork football overcomes 2-5 start to claim title
The Dutch Fork football team gathered on the sideline following the program’s eighth state championship win last Friday and burst into a chant that has taken special meaning over the past few weeks. 
Gray Collegiate fell to Oceanside Nov. 30 in what could be the team’s last game at the 2A level. 
Gray Collegiate falls short of title dreams despite pushing past outside noise
Gray Collegiate entered the 2023 football season unaware of how many games it would play and where, but throughout all the distractions, the players’ focus remained on playing for a state title.
Gilbert's Anabel Godfrey with the free throw.
Gilbert girls enter, Dutch Fork girls climb in latest round of basketball rankings
Lexington's boys, Dutch Fork's girls and both Gray Collegiate teams remain in the latest round of rankings, while the Gilbert girls enter for the first time this season.

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